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[bishop of Orkney] John (fl. 1043 x 1072) was an 11th-century prelate. According to the Saxon writer Adam of Bremen, historian of the archbishops of Hamburg, John was sent to Orkney by Adalbert, Archbishop of Hamburg, to succeed Thorulf as Bishop of Orkney. According to Adam, he had previously been consecrated as a bishop in `Scotland` (eit...
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[exarch] John I (died 615) was Exarch of Ravenna (611–615). John was made Exarch of Ravenna in 611, to replace Smaragdus. He seems to have avoided war with the Lombards throughout his reign. In 615 he was killed with a number of officials. The Liber Pontificalis mentions that one of the first acts of his successor, Eleutherius, was to kil...
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(from the article `Holland`) ...of the house of Holland, Dirk I (who had received the original feudal land from the Carolingian Charles III the Simple in 922) continued until ...
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duke of Brittany (from 1237), son of Peter I. Like his father, he sought to limit the temporal power of the clergy; consequently he was ...
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king of Aragon (1387–1395), son of Peter IV. Influenced by his wife, Violante, he pursued a pro-French policy but refused to become involved in the ... [4 related articles]
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king of France, the posthumous son of Louis X of France by his second consort, Clémence of Hungary. He died just a few days after his birth but is ... [2 related articles]
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king of Portugal from 1385 to 1433, who preserved his country`s independence from Castile and initiated Portugal`s overseas expansion. He was the ... [4 related articles]
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(1357-1433) King of Portugal from 1385. An illegitimate son of Pedro I, he was elected by the Cortes (parliament). His claim was supported by an English army against...
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John I (Saint John) was an Italian pope from 523 to 526. Theodoric sent him to Constantinople (Istanbul), to induce the Emperor Justin to adopt milder measures towards the Arians, and on his returning without success Theodoric threw him into prison, where he died.
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King of Portugal from 1385. An illegitimate son of Pedro I, he was elected by the Cortes (parliament). His claim was supported by an English army against the rival king of Castile, thus establishing the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance in 1386. He married Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt
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died a.d. 526, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 523–526. · (“the Great”) 1357–1433, king of Portugal 1385–1433.
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